Those believing that the end of Bolton would signal a return to the foreign policy of candidate Donald Trump, however, may be disappointed.
Bolton may be gone, but Boltonism lives on.
Those believing that the end of Bolton would signal a return to the foreign policy of candidate Donald Trump, however, may be disappointed.
President Trump has appointed Charles Kupperman to temporary fill in for John Bolton as National Security Advisor. Kupperman is one of Boltons closest friends and allies in Washington. Plus What have we learned since 9/11? Tune in to todays Ron Paul Liberty Report:
According to CNN, the following have been mentioned as possible candidates to replace Bolton as national security adviser:
Brian Hook, US Special Representative for Iran and senior policy adviser to Mike Pompeo
Ricky Waddell, Major General in the US Army Reserve who served a year as Trumps Deputy National Security Adviser to Trump
Steve Biegun, US Special Representative to North Korea
Rob Blair, national security adviser to acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney
Richard Grenell, US ambassador to Germany
Pete Hoekstra, US ambassador to the Netherlands
Keith Kellogg, national security adviser to Vice President Mike Pence
Douglas Macgregor, retired US Army Colonel
Jack Keane, retired four-star general
Fred Fleitz, former chief of staff to Bolton at NS